Published 09:33 IST, May 29th 2020
Trump goes after Twitter again, asks if the micro blogging site ever fact-checked Obama
US President Donald Trump targeted Twitter again by quoting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg who had asked if Twitter ever fact-checked Barack Obama.
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United States President Donald Trump has yet again targeted Twitter by quoting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg who said, "Facebook has a different policy than Twitter and is t an arbiter of truth of everything that people say online". Facebook CEO had questioned Twitter if it fact-checked former US President Barack Obama, which was quoted by Trump in his tweet later.
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Trump signs executive order regulating social media platforms
Donald Trump signed an executive order to "defend free speech" and protect country from mopoly of social media firms. President Trump's decision comes two days after Twitter 'flagged' his tweet for spreading misinformation regarding voting via mail-in boxes.
Addressing reporters at White House, Trump said, "A small handful of powerful social media mopolies control vast portion of all private and public communications in United States. y've had unchecked power to censor, restrict, edit, shape, hide, alter, virtually any form of communication between private citizens and large public audiences. re is precedence in American history for so small corporations to control so large a sphere of human interaction."
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Targeting Twitter for its selective approach, Trump added, "Twitter w selectively decides to place a warning label on certain tweets in a manner that clearly reflects political bias. As has been reported, Twitter seems never to have placed such a label on ar politician’s tweet. As recently as last week, Representative Adam Schiff was continuing to mislead his followers by peddling long-disproved Russian Collusion Hoax, and Twitter did t flag those tweets. Unsurprisingly, its officer in charge of so-called ‘Site Integrity’ has flaunted his political bias in his own tweets."
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Twitter flags Trump's tweets
On Tuesday, Twitter flagged Trump's tweets regarding mail-in ballots, calling it 'potentially misleading.' US President had tweeted: “Mail boxes will be robbed, ballots will be forged & even illegally printed out & fraudulently signed”.
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Shortly after his tweets were flagged, Trump lashed out at Twitter stating that social networking firm is 'interfering' with US Presidential elections. Trump went on to threaten that as President, he will 't allow' 'stifling of free speech'.
Trump's campaign team for upcoming elections also released a statement explaining that Twitter was trying to stop President's mess go through to voters.
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09:33 IST, May 29th 2020